Lush Makeup??

Oh Lush!!

When you hear people mention Lush, you'd imagine bath bombs and smelly bar soaps that look like cakes, yes? As I ventured into the world of handmade soaps and handmade face cleansers and moisturisers, never have I associate Lush with anything makeup-base such as concealers or foundation and such. Well, it may not be something as dramatic as eyeshadows or nail polishes, but Colour Supplements (that's what they're called) would go under, I'd say, Tinted Moisturiser or if not, foundation.

In the new June 2010 Lush Times, it says:

"Perfect for giving you an even, flawless look to your skin; these little beauties will cover up the odd blemish, tone down any redness, and give you beautiful glowing skin. They can be used by themselves as a normal foundation for more concentrated coverage, or they can be mixed with our beautiful range of moisturisers to give a lighter, more dewy, complexion. Made with Red Rose Petal Infusion to calm redness and Glycerine to help your skin absorb moisture, these Supplements do lovely things to your skin, as well as making it look good."

It then continues on to How To Use section:

"If you want to use them as a tinted moisturiser but wake up one morning with a blemish, then dab a little of the colour supplement, neat, onto the offensive little spot. See, it doubles up as a Concealer too!"

Oh yeah? Really!? A Concealer as well, eh? Now this is getting interesting... if it does interest you too, read on...


They come in 4 colours:

Dark Yellow
Dark Yellow is our natural rose petal base with a darker shade for olive or yellow skins. It's made with rice bran and soya oils, rather than mineral oils, to care for all skin types. Just mix into your favourite moisturiser for a natural tint or use on its own as a foundation. You can also dot a little around unsightly blemishes for effective coverage.

Light Yellow

Light Yellow is the same beautiful base, but with a pale shade for ivory skin. If you have a porcelain complexion, Light Yellow is the one for you. The blend of soya and rice bran oils is light and does not negatively affect the skin like mineral oils would. Just mix into your favourite moisturiser for a natural tint or use on its own as a foundation. You can also dot a little around unsightly blemishes for effective coverage.

Dark Pink
Dark Pink is our darkest colour for people with a healthy glow or pink skin. (from lush australia website)

Light Pink
Light Pink is one of our lightest supplements. It can be blended with any of the others to create the right tint for you. This one is suited to people with pale or pink complexions.

The ingredients are pretty much alike, with Fresh Rose Petal Infusion, Soya Oil, Titanium Dioxide, Rice Bran Oil, Stearic Acid, Talc, Glycerine, Triethanolamine, Cetearyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, and Colours.

They come in a 20g jar, and costs AUD$17.95


Like it? Love it? Leave it? Have you tested it? What do you think?


Disclaimer: All photos and information taken from Lush Times and Lush Australia website

Comments

em said…
interesting! I think this is something I'll need to see in the flesh to check out properly!
Jani said…
The dark yellow is around a MAC nc 35-37, the light yellow would be nc 25-30.

I've used it as a normal foundation and it does dry rather quickly, which is probably why they say to just use it as a concealer. It's medium coverage I'd say and it's actually surprised me alot!

Lol I just didn't think Lush would know much about MU products and formulations etc but this one actually wears great, doesn't slide off the face, irritate etc. I've got dry, non acne prone skin nc 37 btw.

I am glad that's a low less orange toned than MAC foundaions.

I'd ask for a sample to try it out. I'm loving it!
.blushfully. said…
Thanks Jani!! I'm going to check it out tomorrow and see how I like it =) I might suit the Light Yellow! =) Don't we just love Lush heheehee
Unknown said…
I haven't tried these out yet but I love lush. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm following yours. :)
Fifi said…
Interesting product, indeed! I wonder if it would really work as concealers though. Some of my acne scars are too annoying!

Ooh and yay for going back to Indonesia! Kalau sempat ke Jogja kabarin ya :)
pinkribbons said…
These sound like a really intersting product. Will need to check these out soon.

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